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S&D Group welcomes efforts to save the nuclear deal with Iran

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EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Federica Mogherini attends with foreign ministers at the UN headquater, the venue of the nuclear talks in Vienna, Austria on July 14, 2015.

S&D Group welcomed the creation by Germany, France and the UK of INSTEX, a long-awaited payment mechanism to facilitate legitimate trade between the EU and the Islamic Republic of Iran.

This special purpose vehicle is a key pillar of the EU efforts to safeguard the Iran nuclear deal (JCPOA) signed in 2015 after years of hard negotiations. The International Atomic Energy Agency confirmed multiple times that Iran is in compliance with the agreement, even as the Trump administration withdrew the US from it last year.

“The establishment of INSTEX shows our Iranian partners that we do everything we can to protect European companies against the blackmail attempts by the US and that we are determined to fulfil our part of the JCPOA. It is now imperative that INSTEX becomes a viable vehicle for legitimate trade relations between the EU and Iran. In particular, trade in essential goods, such as foodstuffs and pharmaceuticals, should be immediately enabled. We also encourage Iran, for its part, to continue to ensure a transparent business environment for European economic operators,” said Knut Fleckenstein MEP, S&D rapporteur on Iran and spokesperson on foreign affairs.

“At the same time we stress that our strong disagreements with Iran in other areas, such as the situation in the Middle East, should be treated in separate fora and in a regional context,” he added.

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